More names join Chortle conference
More comedy industry expert have been added to the Chortle conference next week.
The event in London’s Soho Theatre on Wednesday (13th) is aimed at giving invaluable advice and contacts to comedians just starting out in the industry.
Micky Flanagan’s agent Christian Knowles – whose clients also include circuit favourites such as Gary Delaney and Hal Cruttenden – has joined the panel of agents.
Isabel Fay, whose Thank You Hater! video about online trolls has gone viral today, is set for the panel on how to harness the internet to build an audience. She will be joined by Kelly McGolphin, a comedy producer at Eyeworks, who has made the Dr Brown Comedy Blaps for Channel 4 and the Jazzie shorts for the BBC, and online marketing guru Myles Dyer from Channel Flip.
Evening Standard comedy critic Bruce Dessau has also joined the conference, chairing two sessions sharing all you need to know about taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe and explaining how to pitch TV and radio ideas.
That panel will include such vital figures as Channel 4’s comedy commissioning editro Nerys Evans, BBC executive editor for comedy Chris Sussman, BBC radio comedy producer Julia McKenzie; Avalon Television’s Richard Allen-Turner – whose creduts inclde Lee Nelson’s Well Good Show and Harry Hill’s TV Burp, and Gary Reich, managing director of How Not To Live Your Life producer Brown Eyed Boy.
Other valuable contacts attending the day include promoters, bookers, producers and venue bosses – all sharing their insider knowledge of the comedy scene – while Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper and stand-up Richard Herring will share their experience from a writer and performer’s side.
Some tickets for this uniquely useful day are still available using the button below.
The full schedule:
9.00 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION
9.30 Getting Started (1hr)
Hosted by comedian Stuart Goldsmith
Pete Graham, Promoter of Downstairs At The Kings Head
Hils Jago of Amused Moose Comedy, which runs clubs, courses and competitions
Julia Chamberlain: Producer of So You Think You’re Funny? and booker for Highlight venues
Jill Edwards, who runs comedy workshops in Brighton
10.30 An alternative view (30mins)
With Noel Faulkner, Owner of the Comedy Cafe
11.00 COFFEE
11.20 Edinburgh (45mins)
Hosted by: Bruce Dessau, Comedy Critic, London Evening Standard
Ryan Taylor: Head of Comedy at the Pleasance
Barry Church-Woods: Venues & Companies Manager, Edinburgh Fringe
Peter Buckley Hill, founder of the Free Fringe and long-time festival performer
Nigel Klafeld, managing director, Bound & Gagged, one of the biggest independent promoters on the Fringe
Julian Hall, comedy reviewer with The Independent and other publications, and author of The Rough Guide to British Cult Comedy.
12.05 The agents panel (45mins)
Hosted by: Alex Rochford, director of Time Out Live
Brett Vincent: Get Comedy
Alice Russell: Avalon
Christian Knowles: CKP
Chris Lander: Phil McIntyre Entertainments
>12.50 LUNCH
1.45 ROBERT POPPER (40 mins)
Robert Popper, creator of Friday Night Dinner, co-creator of Look Around You, script editor on The Inbetweeners. Producer of Peep Show He also worked on the 14th series of South Park. Hosted by: Steve Bennett, Editor of Chortle.
2.25 The business side, in conjunction with Equity (40 mins)
Hosted by comedian Stuart Goldsmith
Michael Day, on legal issues
Louise Grainger to cover general Equity matters
Alan Lean on tax, National Insurance and benefit questions
3.05 COFFEE BREAK
3.25 TV and radio panel (45 mins)
Hosted by: Bruce Dessau, Comedy Critic, London Evening Standard
Nerys Evans, Channel 4 comedy commissioning editor
Chris Sussman, BBC executive editor for comedy
Julia McKenzie, Producer, BBC Radio Comedy
Gary Reich, managing director, Brown Eyed Boy, whose credits include How Not To Live Your Life, Little Miss Jocelyn and shows with Imran Yusuf, Kim Noble, Doc Brown and and Rich Fulcher
Richard Allen-Turner, joint managing director of the Avalon Group and executive producer for Avalon Television the independent production company behind shows including: Harry Hill's TV Burp; Not Going Out; BBC Three’s new comedy talent showcase Live At The Electric; Lee Nelson's Well Good Show; and You Cannot Be Serious, a new peak-time show hosted by Alistair McGowan.
4.10 The internet (35 mins)
Hosted by Julian Hall
Myles Dyer, marketing expert from ChannelFlip.com
Isabel Fay, from online video producers Clever Pie
Kelly McGolphin, Producer, Comedy at Eyeworks
4.45 Richard Herring (45 mins)
Richard Herring started his comedy career in the late 80s with Stewart Lee while at Oxford University. He has subsequently performed a series of acclaimed solo shows at Edinburgh and on tour. He builds his live audience through a daily blog and regular podcasts rather than from mainstream TV exposure – although he has made a number of appearances on the small screen, as well as writing shows such as the comedy-drama You Can Choose Your Friends and 37 episodes of Time Gentlemen Please, with Al Murray. He also has his own Radio 4 series Richard Herring's Objective, which discusses contentious items. Hosted by: Steve Bennett, Editor of Chortle.
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Published: 8 Jun 2012